• Before 2006 South Korean and American companies dominated the market, and the world is full of clever programmers, all of whom are theoretically linked by the internet.

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  • On Veterans Day 2010, speaking to servicemembers, their families, and American and Korean veterans who served in the Korean War from Yongsan Army Garrison in Seoul, South Korea, President Obama explained some of the ways his Administration is working to make sure veterans have the care and benefits they need when they return home.

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  • My firm started out representing U.S. companies doing business in Russia or Korea, as well as Russian and Korean companies doing business in the U.S. Fairly soon after that, we were representing Korean-American and Russian-American businesses as well, mostly relating to their transactions with Russia and Korea.

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  • In 2001 project officials selected Jay Kim, a Korean-American and former senior scientist of nuclear power plant design at Westinghouse, to approach U.S. developers.

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  • And before that crime went to trial, he was picked up for allegedly slitting the throat of one-time college sweetheart, Hyesung Lynda Hong, a radiant and intelligent Korean-American law student.

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  • Spain's Sergio Garcia showed some signs of a return to form with a 70 to also finish four under alongside Ireland's Shane Lowry, Swede Robert Karlsson, South Korean amateur Jin Jeong and American JB Holmes.

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  • Additionally, the U.S. is a net exporter only because Japanese, German and Korean auto makers with plants in the American Midwest and South are delivering units abroad.

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  • While the European, American and Korean car makers have all gained market share in 2012 at the expense of their Japanese counterparts, the biggest beneficiary in the long term may be Chinese companies.

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  • Of course, there are the evidently wealthy local Arabs in their traditional white flowing robes, but you also can spot the Filipino maids, British bankers, American and Korean engineers and a diverse array of Indians all shopping, eating and conversing in the air-cooled commercial oasis.

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  • Super Sad True Love Story portrays a predictably doomed love affair between a 38-year-old, death-obsessed, Russian-American Jew named Lenny Abramov and his much, much younger Korean-American girlfriend Eunice Park.

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  • Sources familiar with the talks said it provides key concessions for the U.S. automotive industry, including a slower reduction of tariffs on South Korean imports and provisions that should make it easier for American firms to crack the South Korean market.

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  • Admiral Mullen expressed support for Japanese participation in American and South Korean military exercises in the area.

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  • Australian, Swiss, American, South Korean and French nationals, some of them humanitarian workers, were kidnapped, though all were soon released again.

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  • Between the start and finish of the Korean war, American share prices rose by 28%.

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  • The shelves in H-Mart contain Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese foods, as well as American breakfast cereal.

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  • Our business operates in the Korean American community of Los Angeles and we were contacted by Elijah under the guise that his organization would provide scholarships to needy students.

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  • Watts, a black, and Jay Kim, a Korean-American.

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  • Senior South Korean officials, who met with Secretary of State John Kerry in Seoul on Friday, said their government also was willing to resume humanitarian assistance to the North following weeks of escalating threats by North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun to attack American and allied targets in North Asia and the Pacific.

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  • "American investors may now be voting with their dollars and telling South Korean or Japanese companies that 'you now face a different decision matrix, '" says an American fund manager, who invests in Asian stocks.

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  • We have about 400, 000 Korean autos in the United States and a few thousand American cars here in Korea.

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  • Though Mr. Yoon, 42, is often identified as a Korean-American chef along with peers David Chang and Roy Choi, he'll be cooking Chinese and Southeast Asian food, heavy on what he calls his "pet ingredient": Sichuan peppercorns.

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  • The deal, which has yet to be ratified, would open South Korea to American agriculture exports and investment, while South Korean cars and consumer electronics would go more freely to America.

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  • As our nation sank ever deeper into the subprime mortgage crisis over the past four years, Korean American homeowners in Southern California became particularly vulnerable to foreclosures and scams.

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  • But test leaks occur because there is demand for an advantage from students' parents, said Shim Jai-ok, executive director of the Korean-American Educational Commission in Seoul, which administers Fulbright grants and a number of standardized exams, but not the SAT tests.

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  • Ideas for new measures abound at America's Treasury Department, which realised the strength of financial sanctions in 2005, when it designated a Macau-based bank, Banco Delta Asia, as a money-laundering concern because of its banking services to dodgy North Korean individuals and firms and later cut it off from any dealing with American banks.

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  • Only now are Korean brokers beginning to mimic American firms, by offering specialised services, and charging different prices to different sorts of customer.

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  • With the devastation of World Wars I and II still fresh in European minds, and the continent hardly brimming with confidence about the future, Washington signaled in 1950 that American energy and attention were switching from Europe to the Korean peninsula.

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  • The South Korean firms suffered from reputations for poor quality when they entered the American market and relied largely on bargain prices to sell their vehicles.

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  • Hammer, who had a hit single in 1990 with "U Can't Touch This, " has been enjoying a resurgence in his career and took the stage with "Gangnam Style" Korean performer Psy during the American Music Awards last November.

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